The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 26, 1929, Image 3

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    son, Bruce, of Philadelphia.
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ited her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Cour-|
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~ Iva, have returned to their home after
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| Sunday School will be held at 10
H ing at 7:30.
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Yin Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Knorr, chil-
dren, Diantha, Priscilla, Donald,
i Edwin Hay have been re-elected trus-
~ tees of Carverton Church.
5 Mus. John Earl is sick.
~ perintendent, Amos Saxe; assistant
superintendent, Leslie Lewis; secre-
tary, Mabel Rozelle; assistant secre-
tary, Nettie Parrish; treasurer, Chas.
4. Department, Carrie Coursen.
ia Ne Sunday School will be held January
27 at 9:30 followed by church at 10:30. |
es, 2 Anderson visitéd Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
yi - Knore—sesently, BR es
xT PRSURRLEN w w
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~ Brown recently.
2
~ stallation of officers.
4 _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Young.
~~ Quarterly Conference will be held
pd called on Mrs. Marvin Schooley re-
4 Schooley on Sunday.
3, ’ ~ League will be held at the church
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~ Carverton
tli i—iieds
Plime ot
Mrs. Wayne Conklin and daughter,
‘spending some time with the former’s
* # *
The Ladies’ Aid dinner and bazaar
that was to be held at Mrs. George
Brown’s last week was postponed be-
causeo f the death of Mrs. Harvey
It will be held on Wednesday
January 16. :
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o'clock; church services in the even-
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Mr. Bruce Conklin, of Philadelphia,
has been visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conk-
lin.
4s, PA
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929
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Preferred’ Blonde Pieters Ocitland
Emily and Marian, of Kingston, call-
ed on Mrs. Knorr on Sunday.
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Ruth Taylor, star of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”, a Paramount film, registers a decided
preference for the new 1929 Oakland All-American Coupe. :
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! Miss Margaret Knorr and Miss Ada
Anderson visited Mrs. Luther Cool-
‘baugh of Wyoming on Tuesday.
ft! FAR next door,
Mr. Adam Young, Amos Saxe and
neighbor,
* * *
. Sunday School officers were elected
recently. They are as follows: Su-| 7 0
give me.
Parrish; missionary treasurer, Carrie
> Ceursen; pianist, Kate Parrish; su-
perintendent of Cradle Roll, Mrs. B.
Anderson; superintendent of Home
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Mrs. Mary Knorr, son Herbert, Mrs.
Bertha Anderson and daughter Ida|™
and Mrs. Luther Coolbaugh, of Wyo-
‘ming, visited Mr. and Mrs. George
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| Mrs. Kate Rozelle, of Mt. Zion vis-|
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© Miss Margaret Knorr and Miss Ida
~The Ladies’ Aid held a dinner and |
‘bazaar at the home of Mrs. George
Among the things
sold was a home-made quilt. Officers
\ Not Asking
Ellen often visits the childless lady
who has a conspicuous
candy jar er her buffet.
had been permitted to ‘call on the
with a promise that she
would not ask for candy. After a time
the little miss spied the tempting jar,
brimming full, and said:
a pretty full jar of candy.
for any today. but I will eat all you
Fame [Is Fleeting :
There is an old story to the effect
that. Napoleon in the heyday of his
glory wondered if there were a mar
in the whole world who had not heard
of him. So he caused a sort of search
to be made, which resulted in finding
a wood-chopper in the very! suburbs
of Paris who had never heard of the
great Napoleon.
244 S, Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Old Fort Restored
The construction of
Fort San Carlos de Barrancas,
The child
of ' Maj. William H.
engineers.
able fort has been built
original works without
with the old fortifications
behind
“You have
I can’t ask
: »02 :
Treasure Hunter Rewarded
Playing at
nine-year-old London boy actually
find some of considerable value.
had dug a hole four feet deep in
back yard when the spade struck
old earthenware pot.
tained 652 old Roman coins.
An Understudy
If you are afraid to train an un
work.—Roy L. Smith.
M. J. JUDGE & COMPANY
Phone 4840-R
the origina! In
Fla.
was begun in 1838 under the direction
Chase, corps of
A new and more formid-
interfering
hunting for treasure,
The pot con
study, you are doing only half your
Bamboo “Matches”
the Malay archipelago nature
seems to have shown the way to make
fire. It appears that many fires are
started in the jungle by bamboo. rub-
bing together in a high windstorm.
Thus the natives use two specially
cut pieces of bamboo which, when
sawed one against the other, produces
fire.
the
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Owls Kill Skunks
did {Owls are said to be the only birds
He | that will attack a skunk. They kill
his | with their talons, seizing the odorif
an | epous mammal by the scruff of the
neck and severing the spinal cord
Animals as a general rule will attack
the skunk only when starving.
7 Retain Primitiveness
The Gosi Utes of Nevada are the
most pritvitive of the Indian tribes in
the United States. ;
der-
poy
imei
a
-
school began on Wednesday morning.
Two. examinations were given in the
morning and one in each afternoon
session. |
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electrical course at the Coyne Elec- |
| trical School) in Chicago,
ho
with an attack of grip. |
on Main Street.
ill
| Service ROTTS
OUR CHALLENGE VALUE
in Pure Silk <
Full ashioned Hose/ 2X
Trucksville
el) ell om By
fo
Mid-year exams in the local high
Weight *
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Norman Post, who completed an |
returned
me this week.
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Mrs. S. C. Welter is ill at her home
Murs. Asa Shaver is ill at her heme |,
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15 TA343—There’s a saving of °°
62 cents on these Pure Silk full- bi
Miss Pauline Stroud, who has been
at her home for several weeks, is
Convalescing, fashioned stockings. Our price is ;
ale 88 cents—they’re worth $1.50!—
ARTISTIC SIGNS AND a splendid example of the money-
BANNERS saving bargains that fill our new
Spring and Summer Style Book.
Send for ycur copy now.
Stockings are knit of pure silk to
garter hem in fine, even gauge. ,
Service weight. Double heels, :
E. S. HONEYWELL,
-ALDERSON, PA.
int nm NP PBF P OTITIS SD
slipper soles, toes and garter hem
of mercerized lisle. High-spliced
heels of silk, reinforced with lisle
inside. i
COLORS: French nude, plaza
grey, grain, dust, pearl blush,
mode beige or gunmetal. SIZES:
8%t010. Order by No. 15 TA343.
A pair A
—and we pay postage 88¢ i
FREE/ Send For ?
Your Copy Of
this Big Spring
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Abbott, Yao
Ma kers of
Artistic Monuments
‘3 8e. Washington 8.
B2fl Phone 1005-J. Wilkeo-Barre, Fa.
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were elected. = Mrs. Brown was re-
elected president. A neat sum was|
realized.
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on Wednesday night. It will be in-
‘Miss Marian Young, of Bloomsburg
College spent the week-end with her
at the church on Tuesday night, Jan-
uary 22. §
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Miss Edith and Esther Schooley and
Miss Ida Anderson called on Miss Car-
oline Schooley recently.
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Miss Mildred Jones, of Bloomsburg
College spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones.
Miss Myrtle Schooley, Mrs. Luther
Coclbaugh and Mrs. Bertha Anderson
cently.
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Mrs. Isaac Coursen is spending a
few days with her mother, Mrs. Kate
Rozelle of Mt. Zion.
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‘Richard Greenfield who has been
seriously ill with pneumonia is some-
what improved.
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Mprs. “Isaac Coursen is spending a
t few days at Harrisburg. While there
he will attend the farm product show. ol
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SOME DAY!
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8% YOU LIKE FOR: as
YOUR WELL EARNED
VACATION, AND YOUR
SALARY WILL 60
ON JUST THE SAME!
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DRAW ON US!
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‘We Can Supply
Your
Lumber At Reas-
‘onable Prices.
DALLAS LUMBER
Needs In -
COMPANY
TUBBY
The Conspirators.
GEE WHILLIKERS!
THEY'RE OFFER
A REWARD OF $500.
To ANYBODY “THATLL
CATCH ME - GEE!
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ARRESTED FoR HE GWE \1 To ME
TREN — | GOTTA
TRIAK UP A SCHEME
Oo GET OVTTA
THIS MESS \'M
DOW DOWN IN THE <
WORKS | NEEDNT WORRY
ABOUT ANY THING ~ AN
“THEN
I'LL GO RIGHT
UP TO “THE OLE
ROOM ABOVE OLR
FURNACE AN WRITE
A LETIERTO POP
SC | CAN PUTT
SETTER DO [FT
IE \ HAVE ALL
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WILL BE TOO BOSSY
WITH ME
THERE HANK, HOW'S THISC
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WN A CAN AND PUT \T ALONG
THE FENCE RIGHT UNDER THE
WINDOW THAT'S IN THE SHED
BACK OF YOUR ROUSE AN
TUBBY WILL BE RETURNED To
“ou, BEWARE NO FOOLIA
YOURS “TRULY, DESPERATE PETE